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Oscar's Best Friend

Ethan and Oscar first met when they were playing on the same U5 soccer team almost 3 yrs ago. They go to separate schools, hardly see each other, but they talk about each other quite often. Every time they do get to play, they pick up where they left off. I wouldn't be surprised if they are friends for a very long time.

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